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14. To what extent have diseases affecting the sexual organs 
been introduced by white men ? 
15. Can any system (which the superior race would submit 
to) be suggested by which the fatality attendant on the con¬ 
tact of white and aboriginal races would be avoided or 
mitigated ? 
16. Would it be desirable, and if desirable, would it be 
possible, to forbid the settlement of whites in isolated posi¬ 
tions surrounded by Aborigines, and to require them to settle 
in specified localities, from which they should only extend by 
the acquisition of contiguous blocks of land ? 
17. Are the laws of England suited to the abnormal state 
of society necessarily existing when white men first intrude 
on an aboriginal race ? and is it capable of adequately pro¬ 
tecting the rights and interests of the latter ? 
18. What effect has the custom of holding lands in common 
upon aboriginal races ? 
19. If the communal tenure is a bar to progress in civiliza¬ 
tion, would it be possible to induce the race reported on to 
divide their lands and cultivate them for the benefit of families 
or individuals ? 
20. In cases where land has been so cultivated, what has 
been the result ? 
21. What is the condition of any individuals among the 
Aborigines who have been educated from childhood by Euro¬ 
peans, and have consequently adopted European habits and 
customs ? and are their families as numerous on an average 
as those of Europeans ? 
22. What effect has the partial contact of European with 
black races, e.g, the Zulus ? Has the race reported on wel¬ 
comed or resisted the approach of civilization ? 
23. Compare the condition of the aboriginal race in districts 
where they mix with Europeans with that where there are 
few or no Europeans. 
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